Among the initial discoveries, said Corsi, is the existence of an internal Intranet website that never has been revealed to Congress or the public.
"This private internal website," he claims, "undoubtedly contains a wealth of documentation that the FOIA request has so far intentionally excluded."
Corsi told WND the documents reveal hundreds of internal meetings, memoranda of understanding and other referenced agreements that have not been disclosed.
"We have here the beginnings of a whitewash," he said, "in which SPP evidently thinks the public will be hoodwinked by a 'Myths vs. Facts' document posted for public relations purposes on their public website."
Among the documents is an organizational chart accompanied by a listing of trilateral Mexican, Canadian and U.S. administrative officers who report on multiple cabinet level "working groups."
The government watchdog Judicial Watch announced today it has received some of the same documents, including the organizational chart, which can be seen in this pdf file, on page seven...
Full article: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52164
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I've tried to organize files and it's too overwhelming. A certain company goes private, gets bought out by another and then land this huge contract, private army and miltary stuff is piling up, energy, native land claims, mining, health care, tranportation, agriculture....
They've certainly succeeded if they are trying to make it hard to actually put all the facts out in a cohesive manner, so that the public at large will be able to take it all in without being baffled by it.
I've all but given up trying to make sense of it.
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These days, if you are not confused, you are not thinking clearly. Mrs. Irene Peters